Provision-safe



(No ModeL) H. BANDOL. PROVISION SAFB No. 381,721. PatentedApr. 24, 1888.

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.HARRIET BANDOL, OF POTTERSBURG, KANSAS.

PRCVISIONSAFE.

SPEGPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 381,721, dated April 24, 1888.

Application tiled Septernbcr, 1887. Serial No. 243,574. (No modeLl To @ZZ wiz/0m t mel/y conesrn:

Be it known that l, Himmler BANDOL, a citizen of the United States, residing 'at Pottersburg, in the county of Lincoln and State of Kansas, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Provision-Safes; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description ofthe invent-ion, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to provision-safes; and it Consists in the novel construction and Combination ofpartshereinafter fullydescribed and claimed, whereby the shelves are kept Hooded with Water and all insects are excluded.

In the drawings, Figure l is avertieel transverse section through the safe, and Fig. 2 is a plan View of the same.

A is the inclosingcase of thesaie, which is formed of wood or any other suitable material. It is framed together aud provided with doors and catches for holding them in the usual man` ner. Panels of wiregauze or other perforated materia-l are inserted in the doors or sides, so that the contents of the safe are freely ventilated.

To prevent vermin from crawling up into the safe, thelegs` B are provided at the bottom, and b are cups for Water, which are secured about the legs and provided with the plugs b at the bottom, so that the water can be let out when it becomes stale. The top and shelves are made in the form of trays C. These trays are Water-tight, and for that purpose are preferably lined with zine; but any other means for making them Water-tight may be used.

y D is a pipe which extends vertically through the Whole series of trays, and is provided with alateral hole, d, close to the bottom of each tray. A removable plug, d', is placed in each hole, so that the Water can be let into or outot' each tray, as desired.

E are short pipes which depend from the bottom of eaoh tray, and are provided with the removable plugs e, so that the Water can belet out of onetrayinto the next beneath it. 1When all the plugs e are removed, a constant stream of water can be caused to pass through the trays, the holes d being Closed by the plugs.

This safe is intended for both kitchen and dairy use and will keep anything placed in it very cool, and will prevent insects and other vermin from getting lo it.

What I claim is 1. In a provisionsafe, the combination of an L inclosingcase, Water tight trays supported Within the case, and a pipe extending through all the trays and provided with plugs for letting the Water out of each tray when desired.

2. In a provision-safe, the combination of an inelosing ease, water tight trays supported withi n the case,short pipes provided with plugs for letting the Water out of one tray into the next beneath it, and along vertical pipe eX- tending through all the trays und provided with lateral holes and plugs for draining euch tray separately.

In testimony whereof l aiiix my signature iu presence of two Witnesses.

HARRIET BANDOL.

Witnesses:

N. WATERMAN, R. H. MoGANDLnss. 

